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Belted Kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon)


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Belted Kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon)
Belted Kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon)
©Charles H. Warren

Length: 11-14 in.
Habitat: shores of lakes, ponds, streams, coasts.





As it leaves a favored perch overlooking a pool or lake, the Belted Kingfisher often utters its rattling call. Still calling it dashes over the water, keeping its head slightly raised as if it were trying to see just a bit farther. It may fish by swooping close to the surface, dipping for its prey. Or it may climb to a considerable height, hold there on beating wings with head cocked, and then plunge. Kingfishers usually nest in a burrow in a steep bank, preferable near water. The tunnel may be as long as 15 feet, ending in a slightly elevated nest chamber.


 

 






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